5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘clementine skies’ by Bobby Freemont
- Louise Clark
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

Grief is universal, but few songs capture it with the honesty, intensity, and beauty of Bobby Freemont’s clementine skies. More than just a single, it’s an immersive experience, a song that balances delicate emotion with sonic boldness, inviting listeners to feel, reflect, and heal. Here are five reasons why clementine skies deserves a spot on your playlist:
1. A Raw, Emotional Core
Written after the passing of his grandfather, the song navigates the tension between beautiful memories and the pain of loss, offering an honesty that’s hard to find in music today.
2. Sonic Storytelling at Its Finest
From tender melodies to moments of chaotic intensity, Bobby and co-producer Stephen Kerr create a soundscape that mirrors the unpredictability of grief, drawing inspiration from Kanye’s Yeezus and 808s & Heartbreak and Smashing Pumpkins’ wall-of-sound guitars.
3. A Song That Moves You
It’s rare to find a track that both acknowledges sorrow and uplifts the listener. clementine skies manages to do both, leaving you feeling seen, understood, and carried through your emotions.
4. An Interactive Memorial Experience
Beyond the song itself, Bobby created clementineskies.com, a digital space where fans can leave personal memories in a virtual night sky—a beautiful way to turn listening into a shared act of remembrance.
5. A Glimpse Into an Artist’s World
clementine skies is part of Bobby’s series of singles leading to his debut album, The Death of Bobby Freemont. Each release blends music, art, and storytelling, giving listeners a chance to dive deep into his imaginative, fearless universe.



